Mounts to the car windscreen to record vision, audio, GPS coordinates and speed to an SD memory card (available separately), which can be played back later to prove what happened in a car accident. The camera cycle records until the G-sensor is triggered during excessive braking, acceleration or collision. You can also manually trigger the recording if you see an incident ahead. Use the 2.4″ colour screen to help align the camera or to playback any recordings. Connect to a PC with Internet connection to see the car location on GoogleMaps during the playback. Other features include HDMI output to playback on a large TV, two bright LEDs to improve night time recording, and Li-ion battery to extend the recording should the power be disconnected. Supplied with USB cable to download data to a MAC or PC.

Features:

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GPS

G-sensor

5MP HD Sensor

HD 720P (1280 x 720) @ 30fps

Cycled Recording

2 brights LEDS for low light recording

Video format: H.264/AVI or MP4

95 degree wide angle lens

Microphone

Supports SDHC cards up to 32GB

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Playback Screenshot

Review your journey or incident in detail using the supplied playback software. It displays the date/time stamp and the speed/direction of your vehicle, while tracking the progress of your journey in real-time via Google Maps*.Notes:* An Internet connection is required to run Google Maps. The tracking is based on the recorded GPS coordinates of your actual journey.

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